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Crowd outrage as DJ Bobby played Gupt songs at a Delhi nightclub

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Actor Bobby Deol, who has recently turned DJ after a series of duds in his movie career, faced a tough time at one of his events in Delhi.

According to the media report, the tickets were sold out Bobby’s opening act. Bobby began the night with the signature melody of his popular 1997 thriller Gupt, and kept playing tracks from the movie on loop throughout the party, which continued into the wee hours of the morning.

At the end of the night, a bunch of people were seen angrily asking for a refund from the manager and hotel officials. The crowd was absolutely incensed as the tickets were priced from Rs 2,500 to Rs 4,000. However, Bobby had left the venue by the time the commotion began.”

Unfortunately, it looks like his major gig was so bad that the patrons are asking a for a refund. As per a few reports, Bobby Deol did turn up, but all he did was play his Gupt songs on a loop.

Here are some of the funniest public tweets on the topic as the Twitter’s day was made:

Bobby Deol’s last major film was 2013’s Yamla Pagla Deewana 2, opposite dad Dharmendra and brother Sunny. According to sources the actor, who was last seen doing a cameo in director Anil Sharma’s Singh Saab the Great, has professionally learned mixing tracks since then.

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